Wallace's Riverine Barrier hypothesis is one of the earliest biogeographic explanations for Amazon speciation, but it has rarely been tested in plants. In this study, we used three woody Amazonian plant species to evaluate Wallace's Hypothesis using tools of landscape genomics. We generated unlinked single‐nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) data from the nuclear genomes of 234 individuals (78 for each plant species) across 13 sampling sites along the Rio Branco, Brazil, for Amphirrhox longifolia (8,075 SNPs), Psychotria lupulina (9,501 SNPs) and Passiflora spinosa (14,536 SNPs). Although significantly different migration rates were estimated between species, the population structure data do not support the hypothesis that the Rio Branco—an allop...
Among those few hypotheses amenable to falsification by phylogenetic methods concerning the diversif...
The high biodiversity found in the Amazon Basin has long captivated the attention of naturalists and...
Copyright © 2018 The Authors. The Amazon River and its major tributaries delimit the distributions o...
Fundação de Ampara Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP), Grant/AwardNumber: 2013/12633-8; 2015/0...
Wallace’s Riverine Barrier hypotheses is one of the earliest biogeographic explanations for Amazon s...
Wallace’s Riverine Barrier hypotheses is one of the earliest biogeographic explanations for Amazon s...
Wallace's riverine barrier hypothesis postulates that large rivers, such as the Amazon and its tribu...
Wallace's riverine barrier hypothesis postulates that large rivers, such as the Amazon and its tribu...
Wallace's riverine barrier hypothesis postulates that large rivers, such as the Amazon and its tribu...
Wallace's riverine barrier hypothesis postulates that large rivers, such as the Amazon and its tribu...
Wallace's (1854) Riverine Barrier hypothesis is one of the earliest explanations for Amazon biotic d...
AimPresent Amazonian diversity patterns can result from many different mechanisms and, consequently,...
Large Amazonian rivers impede dispersal for many species, but lowland river networks frequently rear...
Large Amazonian rivers impede dispersal for many species, but lowland river networks frequently rear...
Seed dispersal is crucial to gene flow among plant populations. Although the effects of geographic d...
Among those few hypotheses amenable to falsification by phylogenetic methods concerning the diversif...
The high biodiversity found in the Amazon Basin has long captivated the attention of naturalists and...
Copyright © 2018 The Authors. The Amazon River and its major tributaries delimit the distributions o...
Fundação de Ampara Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP), Grant/AwardNumber: 2013/12633-8; 2015/0...
Wallace’s Riverine Barrier hypotheses is one of the earliest biogeographic explanations for Amazon s...
Wallace’s Riverine Barrier hypotheses is one of the earliest biogeographic explanations for Amazon s...
Wallace's riverine barrier hypothesis postulates that large rivers, such as the Amazon and its tribu...
Wallace's riverine barrier hypothesis postulates that large rivers, such as the Amazon and its tribu...
Wallace's riverine barrier hypothesis postulates that large rivers, such as the Amazon and its tribu...
Wallace's riverine barrier hypothesis postulates that large rivers, such as the Amazon and its tribu...
Wallace's (1854) Riverine Barrier hypothesis is one of the earliest explanations for Amazon biotic d...
AimPresent Amazonian diversity patterns can result from many different mechanisms and, consequently,...
Large Amazonian rivers impede dispersal for many species, but lowland river networks frequently rear...
Large Amazonian rivers impede dispersal for many species, but lowland river networks frequently rear...
Seed dispersal is crucial to gene flow among plant populations. Although the effects of geographic d...
Among those few hypotheses amenable to falsification by phylogenetic methods concerning the diversif...
The high biodiversity found in the Amazon Basin has long captivated the attention of naturalists and...
Copyright © 2018 The Authors. The Amazon River and its major tributaries delimit the distributions o...